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For arts organizations across the nation, the first several months of President Donald Trump’s second term have been marked ...
On June 4, we witnessed another brazen example of the sinister and ill-informed attempt by the Trump administration to ...
According to a City Journal report, one whistleblower "'swapped' 18 whites for 18 minorities, solely on the basis of race" ...
Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch announced director Kim Sajet’s resignation in a Friday email to staff, obtained by ...
Right now, we're one of the busiest practice groups at the firm, which is a little unusual,” said David Dixon, co-leader of ...
A San Diego judge issued his final ruling Tuesday finding that the Trump administration has violated three provisions of a class-action legal settlement aimed at reunifying and providing legal support ...
The company allegedly required managers to reward employees “on the basis of their skin color alone and contrary to documented performance.” ...
The Smithsonian has said it retains power over personnel decisions, but Kim Sajet, the longtime director of the National ...
At least one Juneteenth organizer reports funding cuts for events. Here’s what Charlotte is doing to celebrate.
JURIST Staff, US The second Trump administration has thrust the political role of major law firms into the spotlight. Beginning in February, President Trump announced ...
The largest source of federal homelessness grant dollars now includes restrictions on promoting DEI language and concerns.
"This has been the most effective boycott for Black people in 70 years; since the Montgomery bus boycott. When we started, Target's shares were a $145 a share, it's now down to $93 a share," Rev.